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. >> 0.8 is the subtraction from the government. if i told you we grew 3.233 in the first quarter, would you be sitting here complaining? >> i'm just saying. >> hold on. you're going to ask me a question, i'm going to answer. >> i'm asking diane why he is at 1.1 now. >> 15 and 11, not that much different. we're starting to see fiscal drag. it's do that or do nothing. >> a fiscal drag going on right now. later on this year this is going to ease up. the fed reserve needs to be a little forward-looking here. i agree that the problem is demand but demand is fed by confidence confidence. >> you bring up an important issue. as you talk it down too much, they worry about a self fulfilling prophesy and they do have their forecast. so much information they have given us. it is like washing it. it has been -- should be a gift. >> what's the view over the course of the year? >> well, they continue on with a 25 basis point policy. >> that's what the fed has failed to realize and perhaps what you're failing to realize, too. >> we're going to bri
. >> 0.8 is the subtraction from the government. if i told you we grew 3.233 in the first quarter, would you be sitting here complaining? >> i'm just saying. >> hold on. you're going to ask me a question, i'm going to answer. >> i'm asking diane why he is at 1.1 now. >> 15 and 11, not that much different. we're starting to see fiscal drag. it's do that or do nothing. >> a fiscal drag going on right now. later on this year this is going to ease up. the fed...
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the 11,000 positions emanated from government. how-to reports can be so diametrically opposed stocks focusing on the surprising 7.5% unemployment rate. what will the folks who do the hiring, not defined, what will they do to bring the jobs back? that is what their own actions say that they are not doing, that makes me think everyone is believing. the recovery is back on course. those who do not see this recovery, they want to, they have been waiting and hoping. they have been praying. but it still is not happening. with me now is david mcarthur and david, do to you first. you are seeing all of this looking and hollering and wondering about the party. >> nobody out, you know, i just don't think there's any reality between wall street and main street, i guess, as the saying goes, but i don't hear about is the construction jobs that are lost in the restaurant jobs that are back up again, the number that the photos means that people that are going back to work or going back for what? have we lost here in st. louis -- have we lost this
the 11,000 positions emanated from government. how-to reports can be so diametrically opposed stocks focusing on the surprising 7.5% unemployment rate. what will the folks who do the hiring, not defined, what will they do to bring the jobs back? that is what their own actions say that they are not doing, that makes me think everyone is believing. the recovery is back on course. those who do not see this recovery, they want to, they have been waiting and hoping. they have been praying. but it...
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. ♪ gerri: fronters bilking the government by billions. next, we break down an unbelievable stories of how they're doing it. details in 60 seconds. ♪ gerri: more than 3 billion of your taxpayer dollars went to a fraudulent claims for jobless benefits in 2011. that is according to a new study by the st. louis fed. two is ripping us off and how are they getting away with it? dave rogers has been working the story. how is this happening? >> this is happening by and large because this government employment program has gotten so big poster session that there are so many more people in it and it is harder for the government to keep track of who is telling the truth and it wasn't going from 40 billion to over 100 million. gerri: that is a lot of money. >> i spoke to some private investigators. one of the really stunning things that they told me is that people are actually filing for unemployment claims from inside prison. gerri: one philadelphia prison has $7 million worth of claman's coming from inside the jail because their friends and family
. ♪ gerri: fronters bilking the government by billions. next, we break down an unbelievable stories of how they're doing it. details in 60 seconds. ♪ gerri: more than 3 billion of your taxpayer dollars went to a fraudulent claims for jobless benefits in 2011. that is according to a new study by the st. louis fed. two is ripping us off and how are they getting away with it? dave rogers has been working the story. how is this happening? >> this is happening by and large because this...
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one is specific pre-emption where a law says only the federal government can do this. field pre-emption meaning that a particular field is subject to federal law. let's say a state passed a law that says if you live in kentucky you don't have to file a u.s. federal income-tax return wrong. here the argument is the fda regulates soft drinks and caffeine. you cannot. not a bad argument. next they get into a bunch of free speech point and say, you can not impact our commercial speech, are compelled speech. you cannot compel us to say something, but to your point, are they specifically targeting youth, i don't think they are. melissa: this is another city that is trying to be the nanny to everyone that is living there. recently see that. i was out there recently. they banned plastic bags. they have stopped places like cvs from selling cigarettes because they have a pharmacy there. is this a growing trend? are these just too crazy cities? >> what you are getting at is what we call big brother legislation. how far can the government go in telling you -- they cannot pass a la
one is specific pre-emption where a law says only the federal government can do this. field pre-emption meaning that a particular field is subject to federal law. let's say a state passed a law that says if you live in kentucky you don't have to file a u.s. federal income-tax return wrong. here the argument is the fda regulates soft drinks and caffeine. you cannot. not a bad argument. next they get into a bunch of free speech point and say, you can not impact our commercial speech, are...
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houses, government, finance agencies. rundown on msbnc can acne cleansers be tough on breakouts and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health car
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so the government says, if it needs to take action, it will. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and we have a note tonight about the eternal flame at john f. kennedy's grave at arlington national cemetery. workers this week used a torch to move the flame, carrying it off to a temporary burner. it will stay there on view for tourists for about three weeks while new gas lines and burners are installed in the original location. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news," our exclusive interview with amanda knox, something devastating she says happened during her 1,400 nights in prison. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask about our newest lenses, transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. i had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my mode
so the government says, if it needs to take action, it will. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and we have a note tonight about the eternal flame at john f. kennedy's grave at arlington national cemetery. workers this week used a torch to move the flame, carrying it off to a temporary burner. it will stay there on view for tourists for about three weeks while new gas lines and burners are installed in the original location. >>> and still ahead right here on "world...
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that's what people in this country give handouts from the government for. lou: and economically in terms of the market, the economy, what is our future of? >> the economy is moving ahead slowly. the powers that be tell you they want to excel rate. they don't because if it does demand for money will rise coming interest rates will rise, and the amount of interest but the government pays will go free and we are setting the stage for what you and i remember as an guys, the 70's, double-digit inflation. so it is all a sham. lou: let's hope that the sham can be resolved. >> let me be clear, the market is okay. we're going to get a pullback. lou: and not going to be net positive at the end? >> adelle want people to go away terrified. lou: i'm sitting here thinking maybe we should just go away. you are giving a suggestion that it is more -- the potential in the market and the economy is tremendous, but i don't know without strong leaders what can be done here. i really do not. >> you have a horrible problem because the senior citizens in this country are taking it
that's what people in this country give handouts from the government for. lou: and economically in terms of the market, the economy, what is our future of? >> the economy is moving ahead slowly. the powers that be tell you they want to excel rate. they don't because if it does demand for money will rise coming interest rates will rise, and the amount of interest but the government pays will go free and we are setting the stage for what you and i remember as an guys, the 70's, double-digit...
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>> yes. >> you have been very critical. >> i am very critical of the united states government with the obama and what he has not done. the president said he had a red line with syria there will be chemical weapons used that the united states would act now having been to israel and in that part of the world it is not a hypothetical just over there somewhere. you can look into syria for what the president had to do and i am disappointed united states once again leading from behind. lori: let's talk about the headline economic news. >> i disagree. iraq? weapons of mass destruction that we find them in syria? again delivering bags of cash. you want us to get involved in the war is serious than iraq? where will we get all this money from? it is their business. it is not our business. stay out of that. >> please engage me was an economics because that is feistier than this discussion. we'll be back with the "a team" in a minute. our cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a
>> yes. >> you have been very critical. >> i am very critical of the united states government with the obama and what he has not done. the president said he had a red line with syria there will be chemical weapons used that the united states would act now having been to israel and in that part of the world it is not a hypothetical just over there somewhere. you can look into syria for what the president had to do and i am disappointed united states once again leading from...
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. >>> another story we are following closely for you this morning, government insisting it never used chemical weapons in the civil war, and they say they are lying, there is evidence a chemical was used on a small scale. damascus is trying to use pressure to end the war. >>> investigators in new york are taking a closer look at a piece of an airplane. it's believed to be one from one of the planes that crashed into the world trade center on 9/11. the landing gear was found in a small space between two buildings right near ground zero. >>> in texas, rick perry wants an apologize from the "sacramento bee." it linked perry's push for less regulati regulations. it's with a picture of an explosion. perry responded on facebook saying i won't stand from somebody mocking the tragic deaths of my fellow texans and our fellow americans. for their part the paper stands by the cartoon saying it was perry's statement on disregard for worker safety and not a disregard for any of the victims. >>> and then the bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, has been moved to the federal medical facility, devens,
. >>> another story we are following closely for you this morning, government insisting it never used chemical weapons in the civil war, and they say they are lying, there is evidence a chemical was used on a small scale. damascus is trying to use pressure to end the war. >>> investigators in new york are taking a closer look at a piece of an airplane. it's believed to be one from one of the planes that crashed into the world trade center on 9/11. the landing gear was found in...
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, by the local government, the state government. >> reporter: is that because they are poor? >> it is because they are poor. >> reporter: the department of health has since changed its laws. clinics who provide abortions are now subject to random inspections and face the same regulations as outpatient surgery clinics. a horrifying case used as a rallying cry for change. stephanie gosk, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> here in new york that large piece of wreckage from one of the planes that hit the world trade center on 9/11 was removed from a narrow space between two downtown buildings today. investigators said there were no signs of human remains found at the scene. it's a three by five-foot, 250-pound wing flap mechanism discovered last week by a construction crew. workers and on-lookers said watching the removal was emotional for them. it's such a visible vestige of 9/11. for now this wreckage will be sent to the nypd property clerk's office. >>> still ahead for us tonight for a lot of families it's the healthier alternative to red meat. tonight consumer reports is sounding th
, by the local government, the state government. >> reporter: is that because they are poor? >> it is because they are poor. >> reporter: the department of health has since changed its laws. clinics who provide abortions are now subject to random inspections and face the same regulations as outpatient surgery clinics. a horrifying case used as a rallying cry for change. stephanie gosk, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> here in new york that large piece of wreckage from one...
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i have no trust in what's going on with our government. but i want to talk about the other thing about the kind of the tone of these kids after this event a few days after this event. there were dead people. there were people who lost their limbs and they treated the blood and the guts and the gore no differently than if it were a movie. let's hide their stuff. it was like a wacky prank. the wacky terrorist is not part of the diversity rainbow of college. but somehow it is. it's no different than the cross dressing lacrosse player. how exciting it is to have these people as part of your friends. i agree, they have to be punished they have to be punished harshly not simply for helping these guys but shattering the dorm room utopia going on right now that lous this kind of thinking to persist. it's disgusting. >> i'm not sure if we have this or even allowed to put this up. we have a facebook picture of tsarnaev and one of the kazakhstany let's call them alleged conspirators. can we put that up? they are not going to put it up for whatever le
i have no trust in what's going on with our government. but i want to talk about the other thing about the kind of the tone of these kids after this event a few days after this event. there were dead people. there were people who lost their limbs and they treated the blood and the guts and the gore no differently than if it were a movie. let's hide their stuff. it was like a wacky prank. the wacky terrorist is not part of the diversity rainbow of college. but somehow it is. it's no different...
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he is benefiting from this government subsidy as well. he is in washington lobbying the government, and now he is getting taxpayer dollars. >> allow taxpayer dollars because the brookshire have the way he owns almost 10%. so he is getting a bailout. so 700 electric buses last year. a country of almost one half billion people they can't sell these vehicles. they seldom in california. melissa: the other thing that drives me nuts about this story is there are a lot of natural gas powered buses that are more fuel-efficient, better for the environment, a lower co2 emissions which would make more sense than trying to get a plug in bus. >> that is a critical point because, you know, the subsidies really are for uneconomic vehicles that are not that plane. there clearly just political. melissa: after look at the carbon footprint of making that battery and then also charging them the energy that is made in order to create that tragedy. coming from a coal-fired plan. when you look an electric current think it is good for the environment, it is nece
he is benefiting from this government subsidy as well. he is in washington lobbying the government, and now he is getting taxpayer dollars. >> allow taxpayer dollars because the brookshire have the way he owns almost 10%. so he is getting a bailout. so 700 electric buses last year. a country of almost one half billion people they can't sell these vehicles. they seldom in california. melissa: the other thing that drives me nuts about this story is there are a lot of natural gas powered...
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more than 60% of them need government assistance. now the amnesty advocates like rubio will say it's only 30% more than the native born americans. my point is zero immigrants should be collecting government assistance. if you are collecting government assistance, it seems to me maybe you aren't the kind of immigrant we need to america here? zero immigrants should be committing mass murder. >> if you grow up in a society that that law, you are growing up utterly contrary to our way of life, are we making a mistake by assuming everybody's inherent natural god-given desire to be free will transcend whatever cultural morase you are indoctrinated to? >> you are absolutely right. and two points. we've completely different given up trying to assimilate them. the worst place to send, i would say, anyone is to an american university. you can go into the university a patriot and you will come out hating america and this is supposed to be good? the second point, there is a reason, for example, the constitution says to be president you have to h
more than 60% of them need government assistance. now the amnesty advocates like rubio will say it's only 30% more than the native born americans. my point is zero immigrants should be collecting government assistance. if you are collecting government assistance, it seems to me maybe you aren't the kind of immigrant we need to america here? zero immigrants should be committing mass murder. >> if you grow up in a society that that law, you are growing up utterly contrary to our way of...
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government and reconstituted into this new entity. this entity mr. dimarco runs owns one-half of all the mortgages in the united states. if you have a mortgage, there's a good chance the entity dimarco runs owns your mortgage. as the owner of half the mortgages in this country, he could be the one to implement the kind of policy today the cfo said was a good idea. for more than aier, he has refused and argued he is mandated by law to preserve and converse fannie mae's assets rather than look out for the entire housing market. despite my entity exists only because of the expenditure dollar, i'm not looking out for u.s. citizens but balancing my books. here's the good news, dimarco is on his way out and president obama wants to replace him with this man, congressman watt, on the bank iing committee and distinguished himself on borrowers and predatory lending, good news where the american homeowner is being screwed by the banks and powers in washington as well. we're reminded what happens when you don't give people a break in principle, the underlying a
government and reconstituted into this new entity. this entity mr. dimarco runs owns one-half of all the mortgages in the united states. if you have a mortgage, there's a good chance the entity dimarco runs owns your mortgage. as the owner of half the mortgages in this country, he could be the one to implement the kind of policy today the cfo said was a good idea. for more than aier, he has refused and argued he is mandated by law to preserve and converse fannie mae's assets rather than look...
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no easy way out. >> this is why government is such a cluster. on one hand, many cases, they give you a tax credit were some incentive to go down that road and you think, okay, basically they are taxing the matter what you do. many of it goes to the cost of labor. especially driving up the cost of government, it is about excessive labor costs to build the road. lou: this is a republican governor at work. these policies, i mean, it is crazy as far as i'm concerned. you can try to rationalize it, the governor can try to rationalize it, it is beyond sense. chris christie and obama speaking of favorite governors. what is the sudden embrace and what is the deal here? >> well, i think when he did this six months ago, it returns the motivation. one was to spend as much money as the federal government, and the other was to scare off cory booker. cory being a young charismatic mayor of new york, it worked. lou: this is reaching absurd proportions. chris christie has had more to throw an entry como. >> i agree with you early on that was the explanation. ch
no easy way out. >> this is why government is such a cluster. on one hand, many cases, they give you a tax credit were some incentive to go down that road and you think, okay, basically they are taxing the matter what you do. many of it goes to the cost of labor. especially driving up the cost of government, it is about excessive labor costs to build the road. lou: this is a republican governor at work. these policies, i mean, it is crazy as far as i'm concerned. you can try to...
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we borrow $3.8 billion every day to fund the federal government. it's up to the agencies to act appropriately. >> but some of those -- >> to put the cuts in place that are smart, not harm individuals. >> but the statutory language that the agencies have to deal with is the cuts have to be across the board. that was the language that was worked out between the president and the republican congress, which everybody jumped in the pool together. it seems to me the problem is you turn around and say these folks aren't getting chemotherapy, it is an outrage, but those two cents you just held up, some of those cents are going to people getting chemo drugs. that's the point, when you cut, there are real effects. >> that's why across the board cuts are never a good idea. that's why we voted for two, twice, sequester replacement bills in the house. we know that's very dangerous, because we effect the good with the back. >> congresswoman renee ellmers, thank you for joining me tonight, i appreciate it. let's bring in ranking democrat of the house budget commi
we borrow $3.8 billion every day to fund the federal government. it's up to the agencies to act appropriately. >> but some of those -- >> to put the cuts in place that are smart, not harm individuals. >> but the statutory language that the agencies have to deal with is the cuts have to be across the board. that was the language that was worked out between the president and the republican congress, which everybody jumped in the pool together. it seems to me the problem is you...
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we are the other branch of government. they are supposed to be able to come to congress and share this type of information. that has not happened. >> his colleague, representative steven lynch said that the accountability review board interviewed more than 100 witnesses on the ground and provided a thorough review of the state department's handlings. >> they made a determination that the -- the critical element here was that the host country forces that were committed to protecting the consulate there in benghazi, walked off the job. >> reporter: as you remember, fox confirms the state department's inspector general is reviewing the arb and whether it was as thorough as it needed to be. >> thanks elizabeth. >> from our wednesday's hearings and any possible fallout, we are joined by representatives. you heard the congressman say that people are scared to death. what do you to come out of this? >> i'm sorry. thank god the federal three brave americans who are now going to be able to voice and tell the world what really happe
we are the other branch of government. they are supposed to be able to come to congress and share this type of information. that has not happened. >> his colleague, representative steven lynch said that the accountability review board interviewed more than 100 witnesses on the ground and provided a thorough review of the state department's handlings. >> they made a determination that the -- the critical element here was that the host country forces that were committed to protecting...
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. >> so it's not the current syrian government it's the rebels that are a security threat? >> the chemical weapons that might fall into the hands of these rebels which makes me nervous. if there's clearly a threat on the other hand -- >> there's also no guarantee if you intervene and who knows what government comes into place afterward. >> senator mccain shrugged it off last night. but the pentagon did tell the white house it would take 75,000 troops to secure those weapons. >> let's bring in aaron david miller miller distinguished scholar at the wilson center. >>> was it a mistake for president obama to draw a red line like this? >> you're a president. you're asked over the course of the last year what happens if syrians deploy chemical weapons. you're going to say something cig niche cant. use the word game-changer. use the word red line. the problem is it turned pink very quickly. if the gap between rhetoric and action is so large that it swallows up with remains of american credibility, the president has a significant problem. and, second the reality is asaad has introd
. >> so it's not the current syrian government it's the rebels that are a security threat? >> the chemical weapons that might fall into the hands of these rebels which makes me nervous. if there's clearly a threat on the other hand -- >> there's also no guarantee if you intervene and who knows what government comes into place afterward. >> senator mccain shrugged it off last night. but the pentagon did tell the white house it would take 75,000 troops to secure those...
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. >> there's not much of a government there to work with. it's a do it why areself situation. >> it's still appalling. it's outrageous. >> cnn personnel could go into the burned out consulate and see the evidence laying around. it's stunning. >> groups of militia's controlling different territories, cooperating, and not cooperating depending on the situation. people in fatigues without any official status directing traffic. when you go to the airport, you leave your handgun before you -- take your clip, it's sort of like a coat check so you can pick your gunp when you leave. i was more charmed and hopeful than dismayed by this. i see people trying to make -- seriously trying to make a go of really post apock lip tick situation. >> we have to take a quick break. more with the mayor and the president's promise to close down guantanamo bay. a hunger strike going on there right now. more than 100 people being force fed. [ male announcer ] when you take shortcuts, it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always h
. >> there's not much of a government there to work with. it's a do it why areself situation. >> it's still appalling. it's outrageous. >> cnn personnel could go into the burned out consulate and see the evidence laying around. it's stunning. >> groups of militia's controlling different territories, cooperating, and not cooperating depending on the situation. people in fatigues without any official status directing traffic. when you go to the airport, you leave your...
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there might be some other reasons than the government stockpiling it. one, the introduction of federal gun legislation sent gun buyers across the country running to stores to stock up on ammo, afraid that congress was going to try to keep it out of their hands thanks to a lot of fear mongering from the gun lobby. we get a perfectly closed loop in which the paranoid conspiracy theories fuel an ammo shortage which fuel further conspiracy theories. or maybe ammo is in short supply in oklahoma because they tend to use a lot of it at events like the full oklahoma auto shoot and trade show. >> all right. i am not going to front. that looks like a whole lot of fun. what isn't fun are united states congressmen using their privilege and power to craft legislation to cater to the darkest, fringiest elements in politics. we'll be right back. d: 1-800-340 searching for a bank designed for investors like you? tdd: 1-800-345-2550 schwab bank was built with tdd: 1-800-345-2550 all the value and convenience investors want. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwid
there might be some other reasons than the government stockpiling it. one, the introduction of federal gun legislation sent gun buyers across the country running to stores to stock up on ammo, afraid that congress was going to try to keep it out of their hands thanks to a lot of fear mongering from the gun lobby. we get a perfectly closed loop in which the paranoid conspiracy theories fuel an ammo shortage which fuel further conspiracy theories. or maybe ammo is in short supply in oklahoma...
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that eventually over time should give you a little bit better margins and visibility. >> the chinese government swrus announced they're spending 56 billion in upgrading. cisco's been a main factor in that. >> what about the fact you've got an underperforming stock, then juniper last week going cold water if you did. >> sounds like they're taking share from -- >> cisco's actually the winner in space right now when you measure it relative to juniper. >> and judge, the microsoft deal, the fact microsoft is exploding higher, a lot of that is data centers. cisco is intergat. >> watching it today, watching the markets outperform as well. a new closing high for the s&p as we go to break. there's the story. 15.94. a gain of nearly 1%. when we come back, we're going to tackle the stocks on the move helping the levels today. tell you how to trade them, plus, kate kelly's going to join us with the latest challenges facing sac capital. >> isn't just a hedge sunday under investigation. it's a huge liquidity provider that employs 1,000 people. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it r
that eventually over time should give you a little bit better margins and visibility. >> the chinese government swrus announced they're spending 56 billion in upgrading. cisco's been a main factor in that. >> what about the fact you've got an underperforming stock, then juniper last week going cold water if you did. >> sounds like they're taking share from -- >> cisco's actually the winner in space right now when you measure it relative to juniper. >> and judge,...
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workers forming a human chain, accusing the government of not doing enough to rescue survivors. it's not clear when the rescue effort will resume. and with each, passing minute, david, time is running out. >> muhammad lila with us. >>> this week, washington will be watching syria very closely, after that bombshell intelligence, early evidence that syria has used chemical weapons against its own people. the president has indicated he needs more proof. but meantime, there is a growing consensus from both sides of the aisle on what not to do. abc's reena ninan at the white house tonight. >> reporter: lawmakers from both parties, today, said president obama needed to take stronger action against syria, following reports chemical weapons were used by the regime. the options range from enforcing no-fly zones, to more aid for rebels. but all sides agree on one thing. >> no country in the region wants boots on the ground. >> i don't want boots on the ground. >> i would not support boots on the ground. >> reporter: but the syrian opposition is begging for action. >> we're asking the unit
workers forming a human chain, accusing the government of not doing enough to rescue survivors. it's not clear when the rescue effort will resume. and with each, passing minute, david, time is running out. >> muhammad lila with us. >>> this week, washington will be watching syria very closely, after that bombshell intelligence, early evidence that syria has used chemical weapons against its own people. the president has indicated he needs more proof. but meantime, there is a...
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that is after ahmadinejad reportedly threatened to expose fraud in that government. developments on that, no doubt. more than a foot of snow hitting some areas. it's may the 1st. ahead where it's happening and the trouble it's already causing. plus, the new suspects in the boston bombing case go before a judge. you'll hear what happened inside the courtroom. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news as fox reports live tonight. @ [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. an
that is after ahmadinejad reportedly threatened to expose fraud in that government. developments on that, no doubt. more than a foot of snow hitting some areas. it's may the 1st. ahead where it's happening and the trouble it's already causing. plus, the new suspects in the boston bombing case go before a judge. you'll hear what happened inside the courtroom. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news as fox reports live tonight. @ [ ship horn blows ] no,...
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ronald reagan wanted to overthrow the government in nicarag nicaragua. congress passed a law saying he could not do that and he did it anyway. since he couldn't get legal money hees money, he used the illegal money he earned from illegally selling missiles to return. the congressional investigation into what happened was considered to be fairly stacked in reagan's favor, but when it came out, it was scathing. the big bipartisan congressional investigation into what he did said that the reagan administration had undermined a cardinal principle of the constitution, they had undermined the constitution's most significant check on executive power. the congress an investigation said reagan administration officials said officials viewed the law not as setting boundaries for their actions but raising impediments to their goals. it was just a scathing conclusion that this kind of law breaking by an american president was outrageous. it was a bipartisan consensus. it was almost a bipartisan consensus. there was a dissent filed, a minority report that said actuall
ronald reagan wanted to overthrow the government in nicarag nicaragua. congress passed a law saying he could not do that and he did it anyway. since he couldn't get legal money hees money, he used the illegal money he earned from illegally selling missiles to return. the congressional investigation into what happened was considered to be fairly stacked in reagan's favor, but when it came out, it was scathing. the big bipartisan congressional investigation into what he did said that the reagan...
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is this smart or is it big government gone bad? tom foreman is out front. >> a curious trip to russia, loud confrontations at a mosque, visits to radical websites and behavior that made even relatives disapprove. >> what i think was behind it, being losers. >> just some of that was enough to have tamerlan tsarnaev on at least one government watch list well before the boston bombings. rick nelson is an expert on these government databases. so why didn't the watch list prevent in this? >> it would be difficult for the watch list itself to stop the attack. it's just data. >> there are many watch lists in government agencies and the names of both the older tsarnaev brother and his mother were on one called tie. a low level list of about 700,000 names. there is no active surveillance of people on tide. their names are kept in case they show up in connection with a more serious threat, then they may be bumped up, where their movements would be scrutinized more closely just in case an attack is in the works, but -- >> with these particula
is this smart or is it big government gone bad? tom foreman is out front. >> a curious trip to russia, loud confrontations at a mosque, visits to radical websites and behavior that made even relatives disapprove. >> what i think was behind it, being losers. >> just some of that was enough to have tamerlan tsarnaev on at least one government watch list well before the boston bombings. rick nelson is an expert on these government databases. so why didn't the watch list prevent...
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your government lied to you. there is no doubt what so ever that there was intelligence and information that led to the clear conclusion that something brewing. i haven't been proven wrong despite val attempts and collusion between it is press, state department and white house ask highly placed military officials holding politically sensitive positions. this week after stellar reporting by the news division reveal would that whistle-blowers in the federal were poised to reveal what the white house and federal officialless were covering up 7 monthings. ed henry ask would the president for a response, the president actually claim would that he was unaware of any federal employees bullied in the silence. >> there are some survivors of the terror attack who want to come forward and testify. some in the state department blocked. will you allow them to testify? >> ed, i am not familiar with the notion of anyone being blocked to testifying. i will find out what you are referring tompt >> later this week, the president w
your government lied to you. there is no doubt what so ever that there was intelligence and information that led to the clear conclusion that something brewing. i haven't been proven wrong despite val attempts and collusion between it is press, state department and white house ask highly placed military officials holding politically sensitive positions. this week after stellar reporting by the news division reveal would that whistle-blowers in the federal were poised to reveal what the white...
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the drop in the 11,000 government jobs. despite the revisions, one economist says the u.s. needs to add more jobs than this to start a significant recovery. >> the employment to population ratio is where it was a year ago, maybe a tenth percent higher telling you the pace of job growth, even if it's at 170,000 per month is just enough to keep up with population growth. connell: a significant dip in long term unemployment, and the percentage unemployed for 27 weeks or longer fell 22 # percentage points to 37.4%. back out to liz, liz? liz: thank you very much. rich edson, u.s. stocks as you see, did very, very well because of that jobs report, but let's get to nicole because there are people who are obsessed with 3-d lately and others say it's not taking hold, get to nicole, nicole? >> oh, it's taking hold. i remember black and white printers, color printers, and now 3-d printers that are mainstream. there's a story for you here. look first at the stock, 3-d systems, up 1 and a quarter percent today on the news that we're watching this news that it is mainstream, 3-d printers
the drop in the 11,000 government jobs. despite the revisions, one economist says the u.s. needs to add more jobs than this to start a significant recovery. >> the employment to population ratio is where it was a year ago, maybe a tenth percent higher telling you the pace of job growth, even if it's at 170,000 per month is just enough to keep up with population growth. connell: a significant dip in long term unemployment, and the percentage unemployed for 27 weeks or longer fell 22 #...
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and hezbollah in lebanon indicated it could step up its role in assisting assad's government, to prevent the country from falling in, quote, american or israeli hands. hezbollah has long been suspected of supporting rebels across the border in syria. nearly 500,000 refugees have come to lebanon. and some 8,000 refugees a day are streaming into jordan. and that number is expected to approach a total of 1.2 million by year's end. to give that number perspective, jordan's total population is only 6.5 million. >>> president obama faced questions about the state of revolt at the prison at guantanamo bay. where 100 of 166 inmates are on a hunger strike. president obama says the prison is less important than ever, with the fwhars afghanistan coming to a close. >> guantanamo is not necessary to keep america safe. it is expensive. it is inefficient. it hurts us, in terms of our international standing. it lessens cooperation with our allies. it is a recruitment tool for extremists. it needs to be closed. i don't want these individuals to die. obviously, the pentagon is trying to manage the situati
and hezbollah in lebanon indicated it could step up its role in assisting assad's government, to prevent the country from falling in, quote, american or israeli hands. hezbollah has long been suspected of supporting rebels across the border in syria. nearly 500,000 refugees have come to lebanon. and some 8,000 refugees a day are streaming into jordan. and that number is expected to approach a total of 1.2 million by year's end. to give that number perspective, jordan's total population is only...
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rather than the immediate consequences of the use of chemical weapons by assad's government. one concern in washington driving the go slow approach, u.s. fears about radical elements within the syrian opposition. >> the situation here is -- is complex. my concern is al qaeda has more influence than it should among the rebels and if we insist the rebels al qaeda can take advantage of them. >> referring to the al qaeda aligned front they declared a terrorist group. o on the same day israel's cabinet held its first meeting on syria and it was made clear at a conference in new york israel, quote, never asked or encouraged the u.s. to take military action in syria so go slow from the israelis as well on friday. the president said a range of questions remain about how, when and where the chemical weapons may have been used and he called the intelligence assessment preliminary. but said if chemical weapons have been used it does make it a game changer. on sunday house intelligence chairman mike rogers said members of congress had received classified information that suggests the ass
rather than the immediate consequences of the use of chemical weapons by assad's government. one concern in washington driving the go slow approach, u.s. fears about radical elements within the syrian opposition. >> the situation here is -- is complex. my concern is al qaeda has more influence than it should among the rebels and if we insist the rebels al qaeda can take advantage of them. >> referring to the al qaeda aligned front they declared a terrorist group. o on the same day...
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but at certain levels of government there are policymakers, there are decision makers who should know. maybe not the details, but who should know on afghanistan to maintain influence, it is costing us that much money. now, when you mention the issue of investment, it deals with another issue. was it wise to invest with president karzai and his administration for thatlissa: r. >> not with society. i mean, i have been raising the issue of funding ngo in afghan society, funding women's movements, students' movements, artists. this is a real guarantee for the future when the taliban would try to return. in the case of president karzai, maybe in the beginning that was useful, but on the long run to have a foundation of power based on foreign money or intelligence money is shaky. melissa: yeah. and that's really the problem is that when it's unrestricted and when it's not subject to any sort of controls and it's this hush money cash that no one's following, who is deciding who is the right person to receive it? who decides who deserves these tens of millions of taxpayer dollars, that this i
but at certain levels of government there are policymakers, there are decision makers who should know. maybe not the details, but who should know on afghanistan to maintain influence, it is costing us that much money. now, when you mention the issue of investment, it deals with another issue. was it wise to invest with president karzai and his administration for thatlissa: r. >> not with society. i mean, i have been raising the issue of funding ngo in afghan society, funding women's...
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they don't want government to work. i want it to work. >> sean: harry reid should have turned his tv set on yesterday, because tea party members were not the ones rioting in streets. it was the anarchists inside the occupy wall street movement. joining me with reaction, leslie marshall, and cohost of "the five," kimberly guilfoyle. you see this so, may day, death to capitalism, violence once again by the left in this one. give me an example of a tea party incident where they needed to set rape tents to protect women from sexual assault, where tea party members were literally taken a crap on a police car, urinating, doing drugs, bike we saw during the zocotti park incident. >> the first definition is rebelling authority, which means any teenager could be an anarchist. >> in seattle last night, were those anarchist, left wing radical anarchists going after cops, going after media? did we not see that during the occupy movement? can you give me similar examples among tea partiers? yes or no. >> i said at the beginning that
they don't want government to work. i want it to work. >> sean: harry reid should have turned his tv set on yesterday, because tea party members were not the ones rioting in streets. it was the anarchists inside the occupy wall street movement. joining me with reaction, leslie marshall, and cohost of "the five," kimberly guilfoyle. you see this so, may day, death to capitalism, violence once again by the left in this one. give me an example of a tea party incident where they...
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and later, the government launching an investigation into gum. why chewing gum is getting the feds' attention. >> shepard: online poker players can now antibiotic at the up from their couches, that is is you live in nevada. two years ago january gamblers logged in so see that the feds shut down sites. online gaming has been strictly illegal ever sense. but as more struggling states look to rake in cash, nevada could be but the start of a surge in states to allow online gaming. trace gallagher is live. looks leak the feds will be watching this very closely. >> and a lot of other states who are also watching this closely. this ultimate poker site has to follow every letter of the law. in other words, the games are fair, the money is safe, players are all at least 21 years old and all live in the state of nevada, which means players have to submit their social security numbers and nevada addresses. now, if the poke site does gain the trust of regulatears and politicians you can expect rapid expansion. two dozen other sites are set to go live, and wh
and later, the government launching an investigation into gum. why chewing gum is getting the feds' attention. >> shepard: online poker players can now antibiotic at the up from their couches, that is is you live in nevada. two years ago january gamblers logged in so see that the feds shut down sites. online gaming has been strictly illegal ever sense. but as more struggling states look to rake in cash, nevada could be but the start of a surge in states to allow online gaming. trace...
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i don't think the government will have much trouble proving the kind of knowledge that's required for obstruction of justice. as to the lying to the police and law enforcement authorities, that's always a hard crime to prove, because there is usually no transcript, no warning, most people don't know it's a crime to lie to law enforcement authorities. it's often one word against the other. but it's a serious crime here. not allowed to lie to law enforcement, particularly when investigating something as serious as terrorism. >> and julia kayam, one of the students, his visa no longer valid, should not have been allowed back in the country in january. he was no longer an active student. but somehow there was a breakdown at the federal level. sounds like yet another case of maybe the left hand not knowing what the right hand was doing. >> right. so how it's supposed to work, and this is a lot of the post 9/11 architecture that was created, was if people are allowed in on student visas, there is actually no way the federal government can keep track of all of them. so universities and colle
i don't think the government will have much trouble proving the kind of knowledge that's required for obstruction of justice. as to the lying to the police and law enforcement authorities, that's always a hard crime to prove, because there is usually no transcript, no warning, most people don't know it's a crime to lie to law enforcement authorities. it's often one word against the other. but it's a serious crime here. not allowed to lie to law enforcement, particularly when investigating...
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but government doing stuff. some of the stuff that government does, we like. it's probably the reason that we do it. and some of the stuff that government does, which has now been cut turns out is even the kind of stuff that congress notices. it's the stuff that congress likes, stuff congress wants to protect because it's stuff that affects them. and so last week, we saw congress move with heretofore unseen lightning speed to protect one of the things that government does from these across the board cuts that were otherwise causing problems. last week with lightning speed congress moved to protect air traffic control. because it was causing flight delays and, hey, flight delays, those are really annoying, bad for the country, those should be stopped. so congress moved so fast to undo those cuts that they actually have to redo what they did tomorrow. because in their haste last week, they left a really important typo in the bill. that was how quickly they moved to stop these cuts that bothered them. these cuts that were affecting the one thing that government d
but government doing stuff. some of the stuff that government does, we like. it's probably the reason that we do it. and some of the stuff that government does, which has now been cut turns out is even the kind of stuff that congress notices. it's the stuff that congress likes, stuff congress wants to protect because it's stuff that affects them. and so last week, we saw congress move with heretofore unseen lightning speed to protect one of the things that government does from these across the...
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don't know the details of governing. that's not their job. their job is to know a little about everything that the white house has been publicly working on lately, and that's a lot of stuff. that's a lot to keep up with. if you want the president to get detailed questions about medicare, no white house correspondent can ever ask those questions. we'd have to bring in from the bullpen the "the new york times" medicare expert robert pear. for that it would take robert pear to ask questions about medicare, and if robert pear was allowed to ask the president questions about that, it wouldn't take him very many questions to find the limits of any president's knowledge of medicare, medicaid, or social security, but facts, new information, real information, how the government really works, that's not what presidential press conferences are about. they're about the press getting presidential quotes about something, anything, to fill up the paragraphs in their newspapers, and most of all, they're about reporters, usually televisi
don't know the details of governing. that's not their job. their job is to know a little about everything that the white house has been publicly working on lately, and that's a lot of stuff. that's a lot to keep up with. if you want the president to get detailed questions about medicare, no white house correspondent can ever ask those questions. we'd have to bring in from the bullpen the "the new york times" medicare expert robert pear. for that it would take robert pear to ask...
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and 41% are afraid our government will not go far enough. if they had more ability to watch over people they could have stopped these guys from killing and injuring these people to begin with. >> erin there's a forever strain between liberty and security in our country. and that particularly gets tested at a time when something like boston or after september 11th. i'm reminded of one of the most beautiful sayings i ever heard at cambridge university in massachusetts. laws are the restraints that make us free which is an amazing paradox, if you think a restraint can make us free. that's what civil society is. when times are tense and there's a security risk to our country i err on the side of law enforcement. a libertari a. n side we should all listen to. but at the end of the day we aye come down on the side of you need to protect the people protect the country so you don't get massacred when you walk on to a street. it's also why we have those security cameras up not to invade our privacy but protect us and keep us free. >> he makes a good
and 41% are afraid our government will not go far enough. if they had more ability to watch over people they could have stopped these guys from killing and injuring these people to begin with. >> erin there's a forever strain between liberty and security in our country. and that particularly gets tested at a time when something like boston or after september 11th. i'm reminded of one of the most beautiful sayings i ever heard at cambridge university in massachusetts. laws are the...
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the government spending has been down. we're feeling the effects of the sequester and if you look at the 2% economy, which we've been in now for a couple of years, that's in part due to the fact that the public sector has cut back so much. if you strip the public sector out, the growth numbers go up above 3%. about 3.1% and most of that is down to the consumer. american consumers have done a really good job of balancing their budgets, getting out of credit card debt, managing their own personal finances and now dip a little bit farther into savings than they used to and that's what they did last quarter. >> she's highlighting one of the great unsung stories of the last year, which is that consumers have actually managed to adjust to the new normal, if you like. credit card debt, which was such a key factor in creating pains in american households during the bubble, that credit card debt is now down to ten-year low. people have been trimming their spending and what that means is that the consumers are not in quite the kind
the government spending has been down. we're feeling the effects of the sequester and if you look at the 2% economy, which we've been in now for a couple of years, that's in part due to the fact that the public sector has cut back so much. if you strip the public sector out, the growth numbers go up above 3%. about 3.1% and most of that is down to the consumer. american consumers have done a really good job of balancing their budgets, getting out of credit card debt, managing their own personal...
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how does a government track terror suspects? is it done on a priority basis? >> yes, don, and at that point, you know, you have to define what you mean by terrorist suspect. at the time the russians make the request to investigate tamerlan, the investigation is done and it is very thorough by all accounts. other members of congress have been briefed on what occurred during that investigation and they're in agreement at least, so there's a difference of opinion even among members of congress as to how thorough, whether more should have been done at the time, but at the time the investigation is done and nothing derogatory comes up, the fbi is not informed of the underlying information that causes the russians to send a letter. they're only told take a look at them. so they open the case, they do a fairly thorough job, it is not like they take a quick look and stop it. they interview people, friends, look at the electronic, who he's in contact with, which he is going to be in contact with relatives in the old country in dagestan, so they do all of that. and they
how does a government track terror suspects? is it done on a priority basis? >> yes, don, and at that point, you know, you have to define what you mean by terrorist suspect. at the time the russians make the request to investigate tamerlan, the investigation is done and it is very thorough by all accounts. other members of congress have been briefed on what occurred during that investigation and they're in agreement at least, so there's a difference of opinion even among members of...
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that's no way to govern and the american people are not going to stand for it. joining me now is jim mcdermott, democrat from washington and executive editor of msnbc.com. thank you both for being here. >> thanks, reverend. >> good to be here. >> congressman, you know, it's about passing good laws and we would hope the gop would be about it. but they really went against the background check vote. as there been a lot of fallout from that vote? what are you hearing from your constituents and has there been any admissions to you from republicans that have refused progress and went against the people because it might help the president if they had voted for this? >> well, i don't think they are ever going to admit it, al. mitch mcconnell said it on the first day of the presidency five years ago, that his job was to get rid of obama. he failed and they are still hanging on to that game plan and i don't think they are ever going to admit it. they are simply willing to throw the country, the economy, the people, the students, health care, everything under the bus in or
that's no way to govern and the american people are not going to stand for it. joining me now is jim mcdermott, democrat from washington and executive editor of msnbc.com. thank you both for being here. >> thanks, reverend. >> good to be here. >> congressman, you know, it's about passing good laws and we would hope the gop would be about it. but they really went against the background check vote. as there been a lot of fallout from that vote? what are you hearing from your...